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March 28, 2015, 05:30:22 PM
Last edit: March 29, 2015, 07:04:06 PM by NyeFe
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Paypal doesn't allow it is a pretty strong motive...


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A. Susceptible to charge back so not good for trades involving bitcoin.
B. Very High fees


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Less anonimity.


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If PayPal suspects that the user is trading with bitcoins, they freeze the account and hold the funds.


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Paypal needs to die, don't let them make any more fees.


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A. PayPal doesn't like bitcoin, as the bitcoin network is in direct competition to it.
B. They will ban accounts that have anything to do with Bitcoins.

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March 28, 2015, 05:32:43 PM
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You mean in exchange for bitcoin?

Paypal doesn't allow it is a pretty strong motive...

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March 28, 2015, 05:33:05 PM
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The reasons are pretty obvious.
1. Susceptible to charge back so not good for trades involving bitcoin. Good otherwise as it guarantees buyer/seller protection.
2. Very High fees

And this should be in the off-topic section.
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March 28, 2015, 07:54:58 PM
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i would add:

less anonimity, yeah i know that bitcoin isn anon but it's better than paypal in this regard
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March 29, 2015, 05:53:33 PM
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If PayPal suspects that the user is trading with bitcoins, they freeze the account and hold the funds.

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March 29, 2015, 05:55:40 PM
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If PayPal suspects that the user is trading with bitcoins, they freeze the account and hold the funds.
but why?
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March 29, 2015, 06:02:00 PM
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If PayPal suspects that the user is trading with bitcoins, they freeze the account and hold the funds.
but why?

Because Bitcoins are used for illegal activities mainly like gambling, money laundering etc. and hence PayPal doesn't support this currency.

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March 29, 2015, 06:11:36 PM
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If PayPal suspects that the user is trading with bitcoins, they freeze the account and hold the funds.

no they don't. if they do that then there wouldn't be people buying bitcoins using paypal on this forum
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March 29, 2015, 06:24:31 PM
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If PayPal suspects that the user is trading with bitcoins, they freeze the account and hold the funds.

no they don't. if they do that then there wouldn't be people buying bitcoins using paypal on this forum
maybe they don't know it
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March 29, 2015, 06:25:50 PM
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If PayPal suspects that the user is trading with bitcoins, they freeze the account and hold the funds.

no they don't. if they do that then there wouldn't be people buying bitcoins using paypal on this forum

That's because people don't mentioned "Bitcoins" in their transaction note but if by mistake a member who sends PayPal funds for bitcoins and write that in the note, PP freezes that account as it's NOT allowed to exchange Bitcoins for PP.

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March 29, 2015, 06:27:23 PM
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If PayPal suspects that the user is trading with bitcoins, they freeze the account and hold the funds.

Not that I've ever heard of...  And at one point I sold some coins for Paypal. Of course, within 6 months all of the transactions had been charged back. Lesson learned. But even when explaining my case to Paypal customer support there was no form of reprimand for selling crypto coins...
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March 29, 2015, 06:30:22 PM
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Paypal needs to die, don't let them make any more fees.

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March 29, 2015, 06:32:00 PM
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You mean in exchange for bitcoin?

Paypal doesn't allow it is a pretty strong motive...

Paypal actually allows the exchange of Bitcoins now. eBay also allows the exchange of Bitcoins, and Paypal owns eBay.
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March 29, 2015, 06:35:32 PM
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If PayPal suspects that the user is trading with bitcoins, they freeze the account and hold the funds.

no they don't. if they do that then there wouldn't be people buying bitcoins using paypal on this forum

That's because people don't mentioned "Bitcoins" in their transaction note but if by mistake a member who sends PayPal funds for bitcoins and write that in the note, PP freezes that account as it's NOT allowed to exchange Bitcoins for PP.

well not anymore, because in January I issued a chargeback with my blockchain address as the part of evidence, and my paypal account is still kicking...
and no, I didn't scam anyone. the guy I was trading with is stalling me with nonsense talk so I did it.
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March 29, 2015, 06:51:30 PM
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well not anymore, because in January I issued a chargeback with my blockchain address as the part of evidence, and my paypal account is still kicking...
and no, I didn't scam anyone. the guy I was trading with is stalling me with nonsense talk so I did it.

"PayPal doesn't like bitcoin, as the bitcoin network is in direct competition to it. They will ban accounts that have anything to do with Bitcoins, and freeze their balance." Reference: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_Bitcoins_(the_newbie_version)

Did you use Ebay for the exchange? I still wouldn't take the risk of using bitcoins when they are banning accounts for its use. It's too risky.

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well not anymore, because in January I issued a chargeback with my blockchain address as the part of evidence, and my paypal account is still kicking...
and no, I didn't scam anyone. the guy I was trading with is stalling me with nonsense talk so I did it.

"PayPal doesn't like bitcoin, as the bitcoin network is in direct competition to it. They will ban accounts that have anything to do with Bitcoins, and freeze their balance." Reference: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_Bitcoins_(the_newbie_version)

Did you use Ebay for the exchange? I still wouldn't take the risk of using bitcoins when they are banning accounts for its use. It's too risky.

something about wiki that if there is no reference, don't believe all of it.
sure I know that paypal hunted down some bitcoin traders before, but there's been no such cases since last year.
and no, I didn't use Ebay.

I don't know why I'm arguing about this when I don't even use paypal anymore.. >.<
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April 01, 2015, 07:27:52 AM
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anonymity isn't even a valid excuse IMO. if you're getting involved with exchanges, you're going to sacrifice your privacy. otherwise exchanges with gaping KYC/AML holes will become laundromats and be busted in no time. so even "shady" sites like BTC-E have basic standards to meet so they don't get rekt by the feds
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April 03, 2015, 07:50:18 AM
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strict aml/kyc and ridiculous fee
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April 03, 2015, 11:04:56 AM
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well not anymore, because in January I issued a chargeback with my blockchain address as the part of evidence, and my paypal account is still kicking...
and no, I didn't scam anyone. the guy I was trading with is stalling me with nonsense talk so I did it.

"PayPal doesn't like bitcoin, as the bitcoin network is in direct competition to it. They will ban accounts that have anything to do with Bitcoins, and freeze their balance." Reference: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Buying_Bitcoins_(the_newbie_version)

Did you use Ebay for the exchange? I still wouldn't take the risk of using bitcoins when they are banning accounts for its use. It's too risky.

that's not true at all, they will even start accepting bitcoin soon(there was a news in the forum about it), they are just waiting to implement more security option
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April 12, 2015, 09:25:33 PM
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You mean in exchange for bitcoin?

Paypal doesn't allow it is a pretty strong motive...

Paypal actually allows the exchange of Bitcoins now. eBay also allows the exchange of Bitcoins, and Paypal owns eBay.

I'm not familiarized with that.

But Paypal never allowed digital currencies conversion, or any other processor, they might be seeing bitcoin as a different stuff if they are allowing conversion.

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